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FEATURE
ARTICLES
Hyperandrogenism and the Hirsute Patient
by Ricardo Azziz, M.D., M.P.H.
INSPECTING
THE ELECTROLOGIST’S OFFICE
FOR INFECTION CONTROL
By Sarah Shrigley
Editorial
Letters
to the Editors
Skin Talk
Skin problems: Questions & Answers
by Jon Blum, M.D.
Trivial Hirsute
WELL OVER FOUR hundred and fifty years ago, in England, a hairsbreadth was recognized as the smallest unit of measure one forty-eighth part of an inch. In Othello, I, iii, Shakespeare writes:
by Judy Greenhill
Endocrine Perspective
Dear Dr. Redmond: Ive read about polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) but what else can cause hirsutism? From what Ive read about it, many of the women I treat do not seem to have PCOS.
by Geoffrey P. Redmond, M.D.
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